Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 301
... poor people , as she knew to stand in most need of them . This , as to her Charity.- And for his own , he set no limits to it ; nor did ever turn his face from any that he saw in want , but would relieve them ; es- pecially his poor ...
... poor people , as she knew to stand in most need of them . This , as to her Charity.- And for his own , he set no limits to it ; nor did ever turn his face from any that he saw in want , but would relieve them ; es- pecially his poor ...
Page 435
... poor relief of Present Povertie . Food and Fruit we now must want Unless new Lands we plant . We break up Tombs with Sacrilegious hands ; Old Rubbish we remove ; To walk in Ruines , like vain Ghosts , we love , And with fond Divining ...
... poor relief of Present Povertie . Food and Fruit we now must want Unless new Lands we plant . We break up Tombs with Sacrilegious hands ; Old Rubbish we remove ; To walk in Ruines , like vain Ghosts , we love , And with fond Divining ...
Page 478
... poor , despised truth sate Counting by " Their victory . Yet some , who all this while did weep and sing , And sing , and weep , soar'd up into the Ring , But most would use no wing . O fools ( said I , ) thus to prefer dark night ...
... poor , despised truth sate Counting by " Their victory . Yet some , who all this while did weep and sing , And sing , and weep , soar'd up into the Ring , But most would use no wing . O fools ( said I , ) thus to prefer dark night ...
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